About the Song
“Baddest Boots” is a country song written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released in November 2003 as the third and final single from his album Shock’n Y’all. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in the United States and number 33 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song is a mid-tempo country rocker with a strong backbeat. The lyrics tell the story of a man who is attracted to a woman because of her “baddest boots.” The boots are a symbol of the woman’s independence and strength, and the man is drawn to her confidence and self-assurance.
“Baddest Boots” is a celebration of female empowerment. The song is a reminder that women can be strong, independent, and confident, and that they should be proud of who they are. The song is also a reminder that men are attracted to women who are confident and self-assured.
Toby Keith is an American country music singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He has released 19 studio albums, 2 live albums, 3 compilation albums, and 52 singles. Keith has sold over 40 million albums worldwide and has won numerous awards, including the American Country Music Awards’ Top Male Vocalist award in 2002 and 2003.
Keith is known for his outspoken personality and his conservative political views. He has been a vocal supporter of the United States military and has performed for troops overseas. Keith is also a successful businessman, with his own line of clothing, restaurants, and tequila.
“Baddest Boots” is a catchy, upbeat song with a strong message of female empowerment. The song is a celebration of women who are strong, independent, and confident. Toby Keith is a successful country music singer with a large and loyal fan base. He is known for his outspoken personality and his conservative political views. “Baddest Boots” is a great example of Keith’s talent as a songwriter and performer.
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I saw her turn her headIn a drop-dead gaze She was peekin’ out over the top Of those wire-rim shades Now it wasn’t my charm And it wasn’t my grin That had that little secretary Dialed right in She wasn’t lookin’ at me, man she was lookin’ at my feetIt’s these twenty-two hundredAnd twenty-five dollar Pair o’ handmade genuine fine Horned-back kicks With a seven-row stitch And a three dollar sidewalk shine Yeah they’re made to fit and they’re hard to find Make a pretty woman look down each timeI got the baddest boots on the boulevardYeah the baddest boots on the boulevardThey were made by a little manDown in El Paso I was passin’ though town Singin’ at the rodeoHe said ‘they cost a little moreBut for what it’s worth There ain’t another pair like ’em on god’s green earth’ Then I handed him my money And he sized me upIt’s these twenty-two hundredAnd twenty-five dollar Pair o’ handmade genuine fine Horned-back kicks With a seven-row stitch And a three dollar sidewalk shine Yeah they’re made to fit and they’re hard to find Make a pretty woman look down each timeI got the baddest boots on the boulevardYeah, the Baddest boots on the boulevard When I pull ’em on I start singin’ a song Make me want to tuck my britches leg’s inside ’em Lets take a strollIt’s these twenty-two hundredAnd twenty-five dollar Pair o’ handmade genuine fine Horned-back kicks With a seven-row stitch And a three dollar sidewalk shine Yeah they’re made to fit and they’re hard to find Make a pretty woman look down each timeThey’re the baddest boots on the boulevardLook here girlYeah, they’re bad alright